Shooter of bus rider convicted
A Jackson County jury on Thursday convicted a Kansas City man who shot a metro bus rider as the bus pulled up to a bus stop in the Northeast area…
A Jackson County jury on Thursday convicted a Kansas City man who shot a metro bus rider as the bus pulled up to a bus stop in the Northeast area…
This afternoon Kansas City Health Department Director Dr. Rex Archer announced his plans to retire effective August 4, surrounded by colleagues from his department and the City. “So, I want…
On this week’s episode of the Northeast Newscast, in honor of April being Second Chance Month, and last week, April 26 through April 30 recognized as Re-Entry Week, we are…
One man has died from injuries sustained in a collision on April 25 at Independence and Brighton, according to Kansas City police. Around 9:15 p.m. on Sunday, a man was…
The Kansas City Museum continues the journey toward foundation management as the Kansas City, Mo., City Council approved an agreement with the Kansas City Museum Foundation (KCMF) to manage, operate…
Arrangements are being made to help Kansas City’s growing houseless population, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced today at a news conference outside the nonprofit Hope Faith, located at 705…
On Thursday, Governor Mike Parson announced that Missouri will activate Phase 2 of the state’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan on Monday, March 29, and Phase 3 on Friday, April 9. “With…
The Kansas City VA Medical Center (KCVA) is now offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccinations to enrolled veterans. According to the KCVA Medical Center Director, David Isaacks, the vaccine team has expanded…
On Thursday, the City launched a new smartphone app, myKCMO. The app is intended for Kansas City, Mo., residents to be able to quickly request city services anytime and anywhere.…
Due to local utility companies planning power outages to conserve energy, below zero temperatures and slick roads – on top of a yearlong pandemic, businesses, schools and services across the…